I was very enthusiastic on my last night in Singapore and was able to explore several locations. It has to be the coffee, lol!
I was able to visit Boat Quay, Merlion Park, Suntec City, Bugis Junction, and Arab Street, where we ate.
Since my last visit to Arab Street was brief, I didn't have time to explore the neighborhood. When we couldn't decide right away on a place to eat that night, we proceeded to the end of the street and noticed this mosque. This mosque is named after Sultan Hussain Shah and has been designated a national monument, called the Masjid Sultan. It also offers a location where you may buy a souvenir facing the mosque.
When visiting Singapore, this is one of the locations you should see to witness how seriously the locals take the preservation of their culture and religious beliefs as well as their respect for each mosque in their country.